The population genocide, Part 1

Posted By on March 20, 2010

Review of Matthew Connelly, Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population, Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2008.

Fatal Misconception provides details of population programs that we have found nowhere else. Our brief summary below does not do justice to the wealth of detail in Connelly’s study. We give Fatal Misconception our highest recommendation.

Despite the massive casualties in World War II, many nations increased in population, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, and Canada. This population increase mainly came about because of improved public health that reduced infant mortality. The development of antibiotics, vaccines, and pesticides further lengthened life-spans. In fact much of the population increase that occurred in the early 1950s resulted from the invention of DDT and programs to wipe out malaria-causing mosquitoes in countries such as Ceylon, Mauritius, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Barbados. These successes led many to predict a coming population explosion, but there was one main problem underlying such predictions: an absence of reliable population statistics.

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Garrett Hardin, Dr. Evil, Part 2

Posted By on March 18, 2010

Review of Garrett Hardin, The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Traditional religious ethics promoting life are an investment in failure, according to Hardin, because eventually all species must run into the brute fact of a hostile environment that limits population. All species must? Really? Prove it, Dr. Evil.

Ah, but he can’t prove it, he can only lead you to think that he is thinking scientifically and has some knowledge of “laws” operating in hostile environments, as opposed to unhostile environments. Wait, which environments are hostile and which aren’t? Please Dr. Pseudoscientist, tell us which are which. Notice the weasel words they use to fool you. Brute fact? No, brute overgeneralization based on the study of animal populations or tribes that actually did live in nature. Nothing proved here, just Enviro-pseudoscience. And, even if Dr. Evil could prove it, would that make the generations of life lived before the limit was reached not worthwhile?

If you follow this “logic,” nature is determining population size, not the human economic enterprise, and no life is worthwhile because it must end. (more…)

Garrett Hardin, Dr. Evil, Part 1

Posted By on March 16, 2010

Review of Garrett Hardin, The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

hardin1.jpgGarrett Hardin belongs to the group of radical world population controllers that includes Paul Ehrlich and the Zero Population Growth Movement, Ted Turner, Jacques Cousteau, Al Gore, the Clintons, and the other notables at the Club of Rome. Ehrlich has made many false predictions, which have served to discredit his line of Enviro-lying. We get physically ill if we think about Ehrlich’s lies, so we’re moving over to Garrett Hardin’s recent revisionist book to discredit this line of Enviro-liars once and for all. Hardin is such a bad liar he makes us nauseous, but we can hold our nose and get through this terrible stink. Unpacking Enviro-bullshit isn’t something we want to do every day. You feel dirty just coming into contact with these Enviro-weasels. (more…)

What crisis means

Posted By on March 13, 2010

We watched an interesting speech by Ian Mitroff broadcast on CSPAN last weekend. Mitroff is a writer and a consultant to governments and corporations who are experiencing crisis or want to prevent crises. Mitroff is an expert in managing crises, a social scientist and a systems analyst. We want to credit Mitroff with a couple of good ideas in this post, but Mitroff’s speech revealed that he is contaminated with false Enlightenment and Progressive thinking, so we won’t bother to do more research into his work. We have a stack of books to read by good authors, and we don’t want to go down any liberal dead ends. (more…)

Intended Consequences, Part 2

Posted By on March 11, 2010

Review of Donald T. Critchlow, Intended Consequences: Birth Control, Abortion, and the Federal Government in Modern America, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

From 1965 to 1980, government spending on welfare programs increased by 263 percent. The federal government also initiated public-private partnerships with the population control foundations. The Population Council and the Ford Foundation were the major beneficiaries of these funds. (more…)

Intended Consequences, Part 1

Posted By on March 9, 2010

Review of Donald T. Critchlow, Intended Consequences: Birth Control, Abortion, and the Federal Government in Modern America, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Critchlow has written a dry outline of world population control history that omits the horrors of this anti-human holocaust. This is a “policy” book focusing on American politics rather than on the international intrigue of plotting and the eugenics conspiracy. We are endorsing Intended Consequences as a starting point for the naive. Its main value is to establish the time-line of the successes of the eugenics movement in penetrating the U.S. political establishment during recent decades. (more…)

The evil Green network

Posted By on March 7, 2010

We came across a nice page at Free Republic dealing with the Rainforest Network, Van Jones, and other eco-communists.

It’s nice to see Climategate scammer Phil Jones on the hot seat and sweating. But that’s not enough punishment. It’s about time scientists went to jail along with the other crooks.

“Senator James Inhofe released a statement exposing the legal grounds for filing criminal charges against 17 scientists involved in Climategate and climate research at large. According to the document, the named scientists have sufficient evidence against them to be tried for the violation of three laws and four government regulations.”

As the Climategate scandal and related frauds are exposed, it’s interesting to see how the Obama administration has suppressed information about wind energy’s high costs and ineffectiveness so they can keep the false “green jobs” myth going. (more…)